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Editor’s note: FRONTLINE has updated the film and transcript to reflect the correct location of Wi’a prison camp. Two translations have also been updated for clarity and accuracy. NARRATOR: Tigray, northern Ethiopia. Our investigation began here in the winter of 2016. A group of refugees had just escaped neighboring Eritrea. They were part of a mass exodus, half a million and counting. Thousands of them unaccompanied children. MAI AINI REFUGEE CAMP TOMAS: [Speaking Tigrinya] We came through where there were a lot of landmines. We were only thinking of escaping to here. Although we knew the mines were there, we didn t think about them. We were just worried about soldiers seeing us. I had tried to escape before. I was caught. They beat me to a pulp, saying, You re the one who led them. You re the one who knows the way. Who are you working for? If I go back they will either kill me or take me to Nakfa [prison]. ....
A Christian migrant from Eritrea shows a crucifix made of wood after she attended a Sunday mass at the makeshift church in The New Jungle near Calais, France, August 2, 2015. | (Photo: Reuters/Pascal Rossignol) Seventy Christians from evangelical and orthodox backgrounds, including women, have been released from three prisons in Eritrea, some after being held without charge for more than a decade, according to the U.K.-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide. In what could be an attempt to distract the attention of the international community from Eritrea’s role in the ongoing war in the Tigray region in neighboring Ethiopia, the Eritrean government last Monday released 21 female and 43 male prisoners from Mai Serwa and Adi Abeito prisons near the capital city of Asmara, CSW reported. ....